FlatMinis: Slashing Swashbuckler
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This is Sir Mi-Rhun Woo-Jung, fourth follower of Sigismund. He has no qualms about lying and bending rules, as evident in his lack of a genuine knighthood. However, he possesses a strong moral compass that guides his actions. With scimitar in hand, Sir Mi-Rhun excels at close combat, taking down his enemies with swift and deadly precision. The model's design is heavily influenced by Stu Cameron's elf armor concept. I added a distinctive mustache to the character, which unfortunately prints poorly due to its small size. To compensate, I enlarged it multiple times to achieve a decent result, but I'm hesitant to make it larger. A small buckler adorns Sir Mi-Rhun's arm, crafted from an extruded SVG file sourced from Wikimedia Commons. The scimitar itself was drawn by hand using Inkscape. You can edit the model in Tinkercad, although currently, only the character is available; additional equipment will be added separately. As with many of my Flatminis creations, I've printed this miniature on an oblong base. Both the standard circular base and the oblong variant are included for your convenience.
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